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'''Trellium''' is a mineral used as insulation against [[spatial anomaly|anomalies]] by ships in the [[Delphic Expanse]]. Trellium comes in multiple forms. '''Trellium-A''' is extremely common and easy to synthesize. However, it is '''trellium-D''' that is useful as insulation, and it is rare and difficult to process.
 
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:''You may also be looking for [[trillium]].''
 
'''Trellium''' was a [[Materials and substances|mineral]] used as insulation against [[spatial anomaly|anomalies]] by [[starship]]s in the [[Delphic Expanse]]. Trellium came in multiple forms. Trellium-A is extremely common and easy to synthesize. However, it was trellium-D that was useful as insulation, and it was rare and difficult to process.
   
Trellium can only be synthesized in a liquid state, though the synthesized form is just as useful as the natural ore. While still a liquid it must be immediately applied to the inner [[hull]], where it will then set. The synthesis process is very complex and very dangerous, due to the high levels of pressure and radiation involved. ([[ENT]]: "[[Rajiin (episode)|Rajiin]]")
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Trellium could only be synthesized in a liquid state, though the synthesized form was just as useful as the natural ore. While still a liquid it must be immediately applied to the inner [[hull]], where it will then set. The synthesis process was very complex and very dangerous, due to the high levels of pressure and [[radiation]] involved. ({{ENT|Rajiin}})
   
 
Trellium was a deadly [[neurotoxin]] to [[Vulcan]]s, gradually degrading their neural pathways. This has the initial effect of removing [[emotion]]al inhibitions, but will eventually induce insanity and violent rages. Over time the neurological damage becomes irreversible, eventually leading to death; this was the fate of the ''Seleya'' crew. ({{ENT|Impulse}}) It was likely that the ''[[Vaankara]]'' crew suffered a similar fate. ({{ENT|The Expanse}})
The [[Enterprise (NX-01)|NX-01 ''Enterprise'']] visited a [[trellium mining planet]] in September [[2153]] to gain information from the [[Xindi]] [[Kessick]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[The Xindi]]") ''Enterprise'' later began to seek trellium to insulate its hull, but attempts by [[T'Pol]] and Commander [[Charles Tucker]] to synthesize trellium-D following protocols provided by the chemist [[B'Rat Ud]] proved fruitless after several weeks' efforts, succeeding only in destroying an ''Enterprise'' science lab. ([[ENT]]: "[[Rajiin (episode)|Rajiin]]") By February [[2154]], ''Enterprise'' had [[kilogram|60 kilos]] of trellium-D in it's [[storage bay]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[Damage]]")
 
   
 
The {{EnterpriseNX}} visited a [[trellium mining planet]] in [[September]] of [[2153]] to gain information from the [[Xindi]] [[Kessick]]. ({{ENT|The Xindi}}) ''Enterprise'' later began to seek trellium to insulate its hull, but attempts by [[T'Pol]] and Commander [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] to synthesize trellium-D following protocols provided by the [[chemist]] [[B'Rat Ud]] proved fruitless after several weeks' efforts, succeeding only in destroying an ''Enterprise'' science lab. ({{ENT|Rajiin}}) By [[February]] of [[2154]], ''Enterprise'' had sixty [[kilogram]]s of trellium-D in its [[storage bay]]. ({{ENT|Damage}})
[[Image:TrelliumAsteroidField.JPG|thumb|trellium asteroid field]]''Enterprise'' later discovered a trellium asteroid field while following the distress signal of the ''[[Seleya]]'', but could not use the trellium mined there because of its effects on [[Vulcan]]s. Trellium is a deadly neurotoxin to Vulcans, gradually degrading their neural pathways. This has the initial effect of removing emotional inhibitions, but will eventually induce insanity and violent rages. Over time the neurological damage becomes irreversible, eventually leading to death; this was the fate of the ''Seleya'' crew. ([[ENT]]: "[[Impulse]]") It is likely that the ''[[Vaankara]]'' crew suffered a similiar fate. ([[ENT]]: "[[The Expanse]]")
 
   
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[[File:Trellium asteroid field.jpg|thumb|left|A trellium asteroid field]]
T'Pol suffered severe exposure to trellium-D while in the asteroid field, and though [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] was able to reverse the neurological damage, she continued to hunger for the release from the constraints of logic the trellium had allowed. She developed a method of injecting it into her body and became addicted to it. With Phlox's help, she successfully withdrew from the substance, but her ability to control her emotions was permanently damaged. ([[ENT]]: "[[Damage]]")
 
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''Enterprise'' later discovered a trellium [[asteroid field]] while following the [[distress signal]] of the ''[[Seleya]]'', but could not use the trellium mined there because of its effects on Vulcans. ({{ENT|Impulse}})
   
 
T'Pol suffered severe exposure to trellium-D while in the asteroid field, and though [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] was able to reverse the neurological damage, she continued to hunger for the release from the constraints of logic the trellium had allowed. She developed a method of injecting it into her body and became addicted to it. With Phlox's help, she successfully withdrew from the substance, however her ability to control her emotions to a normal Vulcan level was permanently damaged. ({{ENT|Damage}})
Because of the deadly effect lining the ship's hull would have on T'Pol, the ''Enterprise'' crew was forced to place the trellium-D mined in the asteroid field in a biohazard locker. ([[ENT]]: "[[Impulse]]") In order to take measurements of [[Delphic Expanse sphere|Sphere 2]], Tucker lined the hull of [[Shuttlepod 1]] with trellium to avoid anomalies. ([[ENT]]: "[[Exile (episode)|Exile]]")
 
   
 
Because of the deadly effect lining the ship's hull would have on T'Pol, the ''Enterprise'' crew was forced to place the trellium-D mined in the asteroid field in a biohazard locker. ({{ENT|Impulse}}) In order to take measurements of [[Delphic Expanse sphere|Sphere 2]], Tucker lined the hull of ''[[Shuttlepod 1]]'' with trellium to avoid anomalies. ({{ENT|Exile}})
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Revision as of 20:36, 4 July 2015

Trellium D

A rock of trellium-D

Trellium bulkhead

A bulkhead partially-lined with trellium-D

You may also be looking for trillium.

Trellium was a mineral used as insulation against anomalies by starships in the Delphic Expanse. Trellium came in multiple forms. Trellium-A is extremely common and easy to synthesize. However, it was trellium-D that was useful as insulation, and it was rare and difficult to process.

Trellium could only be synthesized in a liquid state, though the synthesized form was just as useful as the natural ore. While still a liquid it must be immediately applied to the inner hull, where it will then set. The synthesis process was very complex and very dangerous, due to the high levels of pressure and radiation involved. (ENT: "Rajiin")

Trellium was a deadly neurotoxin to Vulcans, gradually degrading their neural pathways. This has the initial effect of removing emotional inhibitions, but will eventually induce insanity and violent rages. Over time the neurological damage becomes irreversible, eventually leading to death; this was the fate of the Seleya crew. (ENT: "Impulse") It was likely that the Vaankara crew suffered a similar fate. (ENT: "The Expanse")

The Enterprise NX-01 visited a trellium mining planet in September of 2153 to gain information from the Xindi Kessick. (ENT: "The Xindi") Enterprise later began to seek trellium to insulate its hull, but attempts by T'Pol and Commander Charles Tucker to synthesize trellium-D following protocols provided by the chemist B'Rat Ud proved fruitless after several weeks' efforts, succeeding only in destroying an Enterprise science lab. (ENT: "Rajiin") By February of 2154, Enterprise had sixty kilograms of trellium-D in its storage bay. (ENT: "Damage")

Trellium asteroid field

A trellium asteroid field

Enterprise later discovered a trellium asteroid field while following the distress signal of the Seleya, but could not use the trellium mined there because of its effects on Vulcans. (ENT: "Impulse")

T'Pol suffered severe exposure to trellium-D while in the asteroid field, and though Doctor Phlox was able to reverse the neurological damage, she continued to hunger for the release from the constraints of logic the trellium had allowed. She developed a method of injecting it into her body and became addicted to it. With Phlox's help, she successfully withdrew from the substance, however her ability to control her emotions to a normal Vulcan level was permanently damaged. (ENT: "Damage")

Because of the deadly effect lining the ship's hull would have on T'Pol, the Enterprise crew was forced to place the trellium-D mined in the asteroid field in a biohazard locker. (ENT: "Impulse") In order to take measurements of Sphere 2, Tucker lined the hull of Shuttlepod 1 with trellium to avoid anomalies. (ENT: "Exile")

The 1997 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel Trial by Error features a crystalline material also called trellium.

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